The first five hours (I kid you not) involve just about every major character reuniting with every other character through long-winded conversations dripping with lore and in-jokes. Not just the six games that it is directly linked to, but also in a more abstract way every other game in the long series. The reason people should not make Trails Into Reverie their first Heroes experience is that the game assumes that you’re familiar with the vast bulk of what came before it. Related reading: If you are looking to get a start with the Legend of Heroes series, then the best place is Trails of Cold Steel 1. So instead, I’ll use this bit of digital space to explain why I find the overall series to be so admirable, and why, if you can find the time, it would actually be worth digging into. So, there’s exactly zero value to actually review Trails Intro Reverie. If you’ve been playing along with the series, then it doesn’t really matter whether you think this is the very finest or worst in the series. It’s only going to confuse the daylights out of you. If you’ve never experienced a Legend of Heroes title before, then do not bother starting with this one. My review of The Legend of Heroes: Trails Into Reverie is going to be quite different, because it’s largely pointless to actually review it.
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